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“I laughed so hard, I peed.” It’s a comical postpartum predicament in a romantic comedy, but bladder leaks are less funny when it’s real life. If you find yourself still running to the bathroom after your baby is born, …

Misshapen uterus. Uterine malformation. Uterine anomalies. It is known as many things but describes the same condition. It’s a malformation of the uterus that women are born with, meaning it develops during embryonic life. In technical terms: the Mullerian ducts, …

How often do you experience period pain? Do you bleed heavily during your cycle? Or perhaps your cycle never seems to even start. Have you ever wondered if it’s more than just period pain? If you’re shouting “Yes,” to any …

When a couple is struggling to conceive, it can be an extremely frustrating time. The woman may feel she is at fault while the man may feel the same about himself. What surprises many couples is that fertility issues occur …

According to the Centers for Disease Control, polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS affects nearly 10% of women in the United States. PCOS is a common hormonal imbalance in which a woman has high levels of androgens, the male hormone, and …

Every May, just like clockwork, Women’s Health Week is celebrated beginning on Mother’s Day. Coordinated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office, Women’s Health Week is a way of encouraging women to take control of improving their …

When a loved one is struggling with infertility, it can be difficult to know the right things to say or how to act or help. While your intentions may be well-meaning, for those going through infertility it can be a …

Once a year in April, a week is dedicated to the national movement of raising awareness around infertility in the United States. Infertility is actually quite common. In fact, 13% of couples in the United States have trouble conceiving. Additionally, …